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A cubic spline is a spline constructed of piecewise


third-order polynomials which pass through a set of
control points. The second derivative of each
polynomial is commonly set to zero at the endpoints,
since this provides a boundary condition that
completes the system of equations.

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A cubic spline is a spline constructed of piecewise third-order polynomials which pass through a set
of control points. The second derivative of each polynomial is commonly set to zero at the endpoints,
since this provides a boundary condition that completes the system of equations.
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Spline (mathematics) - Wikipedia


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Jump to Algorithm for computing natural cubic splines - A common spline is the natural cubic
spline of degree 3 with continuity C2. The word "natural" means that the second derivatives of the
spline polynomials are set equal to zero at the endpoints of the interval of interpolation.
Definition · Examples · Continuity levels · General Expression For a ...

Spline interpolation - Wikipedia


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Jump to Algorithm to find the interpolating cubic spline - for i = 1, ..., n-1. The relations (15) are n − 1
linear equations for the n + 1 values k0, k1, ..., kn. For the elastic rulers being the model for the
spline interpolation one has that to the left of the left-most "knot" and to the right of the right-most
"knot" the ruler can move ...
Introduction · Example

Cubic Spline Interpolation - Wikiversity


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Dec 5, 2017 - Cubic spline interpolation is a special case for Spline interpolation that is used very
often to avoid the problem of Runge's phenomenon. This method gives an interpolating polynomial
that is smoother and has smaller error than some other interpolating polynomials such as Lagrange
polynomial and ...
Definition · Boundary Conditions · Methods · Example

Cubic Splines - YouTube


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Function approximation using Cubic Splines and Natural Cubic Splines
3:27 including discussion about figuring ...

Cubic spline data interpolation - MATLAB spline - MathWorks


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s = spline( x , y , xq ) returns a vector of interpolated values s corresponding to the query points in
xq . The values of s are determined by cubic spline interpolation of x and y . example. pp = spline(
x , y ) returns a piecewise polynomial structure for use by ppval and the spline utility unmkpp .
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Cubic spline curves - UCLA Department of Mathematics
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Math 149. W02 DD. Cubic spline curves. 1. Overview. Polynomial parametric curves of high degree
have a disadvantage: Re- quirements placed on one stretch of such a curve can have a very strong
effect some distance away. In Figure 1, the jump in the height of the data points near the middle has
a strong effect on the ...
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Natural cubic splines
https://www.math.ntnu.no/emner/TMA4215/2008h/cubicsplines.pdf
Oct 21, 2008 - Figure: Runge's example interpolated using piecewise linear interpolation. We have
used 7 points to interpolate the function in order to ensure that we can actually see the discontinuities
on the plot. Page 8. A better strategy - spline interpolation. • We would like to avoid the Runge
phenomenon for large.

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Unit 5: Cubic Splines
www.maths.lth.se/na/courses/FMN081/FMN081-06/lecture11.pdf
[a, b] is called a cubic spline on [a, b], if s is a cubic polynomial si in each interval [xi,xi+1]. It is called
a cubic interpolating spline if s(xi) = yi for given values yi. C. Führer: FMN081-2005. 96. Page 2. 5.1:
Cubic Splines. Interpolating cubic splines need two additional conditions to be uniquely defined.
Definition. [11.3] An cubic ...

Cubic Splines
math.oregonstate.edu/~restrepo/475A/Notes/sourcea-/node35.html
Why cubic splines? Because cubic splines are the lowest order polynomial endowed with inflection
points. Think about interpolating a set of data points using parabolic (quadratic) functions: without
inflection points the interpolation can look rather strange....why not higher order? because it is more
expensive and the eye ...

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